Chhindwara (Madhya Pradesh): Though the world dedicates March 8 every year to celebrate the feminine spirit, every day, women from all corners of the world continue to weave stories of resilience despite the adversities. This is one such story of a woman auto-driver from Madhya Pradesh who has managed to break the barriers of societal constructs that were built and metamorphosed across ages. Reshma Khan from Chhindwara has been working as an auto driver for the past 4 years to support and build a better life for her family. Though it has not been an easy task to take up and carry on with such unconventional job for a woman, Reshma narrated her story of grit with the grace she has retained despite.
Reshma started driving an auto rickshaw out of necessity than out of will, after her husband's hand got fractured four years ago. "It was a crucial time, we had hit a financial rock bottom with no means to continue a stable survival. I did not know how to ride an auto. But I saw no other way than to learn it myself and make a living out of it. I had some basic knowledge of the hows and whats of driving an auto. I just improvised and soon started driving full time after securing a license," Reshma said .
Other than being an inspiration for the women around her, Reshma continues to play her roles as a mother and a wife as poignantly. A mother of two children - an 11 year old daughter and a 7 year old son - she said things have been much easier ever since she has started working. "Me and my husband both work now, making ours a double-income household. Things have grown to be much better than before. I am happy I am able to give my children the education and life they deserve, " she said, adding how appreciative she is for the support she has received from her husband.